Wechat scan QR code < / P > < p > to share with friends and circle of friends_ blank" href=" https://news.163.com/news/search?keyword=%E5%9B%BD%E9%98%B2%E9%83%A8 "> according to the latest documents submitted to the court by the Ministry of defense on Tuesday local time, the agency has agreed to remove Xiaomi from the so-called" investment ban " p> < p > earlier this year, the US Department of defense, led by former president Donald Trump, issued an order to put Xiaomi on the list of investment bans. That means the U.S. will limit its investment in the handset maker, push it to delist from the U.S. stock exchange and remove it from the global benchmark index p> < p > since then, Xiaomi sued < a target = "_ blank" href=" https://news.163.com/news/search?keyword=%E7%BE%8E%E5%9B%BD%E6%94%BF%E5%BA%9C "> US government < / a >. On Tuesday local time, the U.S. Department of Defense said in a court filing that it was "appropriate" to remove the ban from Xiaomi. Xiaomi didn't immediately respond to requests for comment, but its shares rose 6.7% in Hong Kong p> According to the document of the US Department of defense, "the two sides have reached an agreement on the settlement of this lawsuit, the parties concerned are negotiating on specific terms, and will jointly submit a settlement proposal before May 20." p> < p > in addition to smart phones, Xiaomi also produces robotic vacuum cleaners, electric bicycles and wearable devices, which has always been the target of the trump government. The company was co founded by Lei Jun more than 10 years ago, and American chipmaker Qualcomm was one of its earliest investors p> < p > in March this year, the U.S. Court ruled in favor of Xiaomi in the lawsuit, suspended the ban, and then promoted the settlement agreement. U.S. District Judge Rudolph Contreras said at the time that as the lawsuit unfolded, Xiaomi was likely to win the full lifting of the ban, and issued a preliminary ban to prevent the company from "irreparable harm." p>